Bored & Bewitched: A Retelling of Pride & Prejudice by Darcy and the Gents
Sophie Rae From the first page, "Bored and A Retelling of Pride and Prejudice by Darcy and the Gents," wants the reader to know two undeniable facts about Fitzwilliam one, he is a man used to getting his own way; and two, that fact needs to change. For, it is a truth rarely acknowledged that a single woman of small fortune is in no need to marry such a man. Come ride along on the ups and downs and ins and outs of Jane Austen's beloved "Pride and Prejudice," as told through the snobbish, satirical, and splendidly-surprised eye of Fitzwilliam Darcy, and on occasion, through the playful perspectives of the other gents from his world. This story follows Darcy from the weariness of Ramsgate, to the wonders of Meryton, and ends with the woes of Rosings. With close attention to the original text, this re-telling attempts to capture the complexity and charm of the prideful gentleman from Derbyshire and his reluctant march towards an ardent but ultimately doomed confession of love. This is "Pride and Prejudice," as told by our favorite brooding, handsome hero and some of his less-than handsome counterparts. This is the first volume in a series of two. The second volume, entitled, "Bared and Beloved," comes out this next winter.
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